Columbia Pictures | Release Date: July 16, 2021
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marcmyworksSep 9, 2021
Not as horrible as I thought it would be, though it feels rushed, lacks character development and has a dumb underlining subplot. The best part, the creative escape rooms.
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Stream2BigScreeJul 20, 2021
I mean who doesn't love a tournament of champions?! Am I right or am I right!?! When the sequel to the 2019 movie named after a social gathering fad came out, you know my antennae perked up. Escape Room: Tournament of Champions was releasedI mean who doesn't love a tournament of champions?! Am I right or am I right!?! When the sequel to the 2019 movie named after a social gathering fad came out, you know my antennae perked up. Escape Room: Tournament of Champions was released this past weekend and I had to see it. I wished it was on HBO Max or some other streaming service, but I risked the theater world. For those of you who did not see Escape Room, this sequel is about 6 people who unknowingly find themselves locked in an escape room of death once again. The group slowly uncovers what they have in common in order to help themselves survive this deadly game. This time our star Taylor Russell, as Zoey, finds herself joining forces with a few more survivors of the Minos' Escape Rooms. I know you're intrigued.

Based on our review of Escape Room - ".... For the horror/thriller/suspense fans... 7... Its an average movie with a knock off of the Saw movies but not gory... You can wait to see this on Netflix... The rooms are ok... Character development was pretty lame and stereotypical character types from all movies like this" - this still rings true. This is almost exactly right again except I may know why this time. Escape Room: Tournament of Champions is rated PG-13 and it truly shows. Obviously, they are pandering to the teen crowd that wants to get to the movies without their parents. The series is missing out on a solid bit of umph without the freedom of an R rating. I'm not saying movies need to be gory, horribly violent or tons of cursing, but I feel like The Conjuring series has found a way to be scary and classy at an R-rating. In fact, I'm surprised The Conjuring series has the R designation because Escape Room makes The Conjuring look like The Exorcist. In fact, The Fear Street trilogy just released on Netflix found a way to be rated R but still teen appropriate (well part 1- 1994 got a little gross but the others for sure). Anyway, the movie was intense but lacked a seriousness or shock factor. I'll put it like this - acid on the skin should look like you got a little hot grease pock on you. We all drop something in hot oil too fast and got one of those pocks and that's not horror.

Nevertheless, I digress. Tournament of Champions furthers the story that Escape Room left off on. Literally, the movie legit did a recap for you. If you were even thinking about it, you really don't even need to see the first movie to see this flick, which is kind of helpful. In that way, it doesn't make any sense because now a viewer doesn't even feel the need to see what they may have missed in the first part. Beyond that, the story is a bit too obvious in this one, but I will say the twist was nicely displayed, even though you may have caught on. Even though this movie feels basic, I'm still strangely ready to see Escape Room 3: Revenge of the Architect (I made that up but I like it). The movie lacks character development for the full group and that's even harder to say after the first movie. We really have no clue about these fools other than Ben and Zoey. But I really do care if Zoey and Ben survive, or not. Unfortunately, while we don't know who will return, we do know Zoey isn't dying and that's slightly a bummer because I want to feel like there's some fear she might not survive. The first movie had that but this sequel lacked that completely. While the rooms this time were different and slightly interesting, the whole thing felt rushed. Viewers are sped through the strife and maybe that along with the PG-13 rating really holds back the movie building any terror. Ah well.

Escape Room: Tournament of Champions is a walk in Central Park at 10pm during the summer. It used to be scary back in the day, but it's a bit safer now but still keep your head on a swivel just in case. The movie is perfect for a Saturday afternoon FX flick or a streaming service. If you're looking for an anxiety-inducing, blood pressure raising flick that lacks depth, this is the movie for you. Put it on in the background and jump in and out during the games, watch this. If you're thinking should I go to the theater... do not spend more than matinee money if you're desperate for entertainment. Best suggestion is to wait because this will be on a streaming service in short order for free.
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jackcarlin18Nov 17, 2021
Tournament of Champions is unbelievably dumb, lathered in hazardous plot holes and is bereft of any intelligence whatsoever. Tournament of Champions just so happens to also be a hugely entertaining romp, pumped full of intense popcorn thrillsTournament of Champions is unbelievably dumb, lathered in hazardous plot holes and is bereft of any intelligence whatsoever. Tournament of Champions just so happens to also be a hugely entertaining romp, pumped full of intense popcorn thrills with a lavish glossy look to boot. Expand
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tropicAcesJul 16, 2021
This is lowkey becoming my guilty pleasure franchise. It’s a PG-13 Saw with bad acting and insane plots, but the puzzles are fun. If you know what you’re walking into there are worse ways to spend 90 minutes.
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JLuis_001Jul 18, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It's basically the same movie but with enough different situations to justify calling it a sequel.

It advocates for the same stuff that people liked of the the first one, and still leaves undeveloped the elements that could make it a little more substantial.

How fair is it to ask for that in a film that only seeks to entertain with a frenzy pace and style? Maybe not so much, but that doesn't mean re-packaging an identical product and just changing the wrapper to try to sell it as something new.

That happens a lot in the horror genre, and is to be expected. Those formulas always seem to work.

The simple fact that the ending is a cliffhanger for a third film makes it clear this franchise is very happy with what it offers.
What remains is the responsibility of the viewers.
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fart123Feb 12, 2022
Escape Room 2, é melhor que o primeiro so nas escape rooms, um final e roteiro mal escrito e personagens que morrem e não fazem falta.
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akshatmahajanNov 14, 2021
I was excited for the sequel after watching first part. Wanted to see what new are they gonna do but I was little bit disappointed. Movie had nothing new and exciting in it. It looked like same as previous one, only previous one was full ofI was excited for the sequel after watching first part. Wanted to see what new are they gonna do but I was little bit disappointed. Movie had nothing new and exciting in it. It looked like same as previous one, only previous one was full of surprises and exciting.

From the beginning only you know when the game is starting and you can also predict what's gonna happen next. Also, I watched blu ray version and got to know that it was different from theatrical cut, which confused me as it may make me difficult to understand the sequel (if any).

Overall, it was a normal sequel which is just for entertainment and nothing else.
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JLauSep 12, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Girl and guy who survived the first escape room, return to confront the company behind it but end up in another escape room with other winners before there's a convoluted story between the puzzlemaker and his daughter revealed. Expand
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fotopfwJul 31, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Sillier than the first installment. The story is searching for.. the story. There is none. It's running, screaming, solving puzzles with absurd clues. The elapsed time is never film time, sometimes faster, sometimes slower. Even the last part is ludicrous. There's so much that can not be made in the real world, that it's credibility is out of the window in the first few minutes. There nothing which made us feel that we should care for the players of this game. They don't care much themselves if someone dies. Expand
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joshwashereFeb 14, 2022
The main part of the movie - the rooms - were interesting and suitably creepy. The acting was OK (the main actor is mostly expressionless). The story was ridiculous but I did like the coverage of the people behind the rooms. Surprisingly, theThe main part of the movie - the rooms - were interesting and suitably creepy. The acting was OK (the main actor is mostly expressionless). The story was ridiculous but I did like the coverage of the people behind the rooms. Surprisingly, the music really got me into the zone.

Unfortunately, it all falls apart at the end of the movie. Most of the story so far is thrown out in favour of a quick and cheap setup of a franchise/universe. The end credits also have the most garbage music I've ever heard.

You'll probably enjoy this just as much if you watch the escape rooms and fast forward through the rest.
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benjanzenDec 17, 2021
Escape Room: Tournament of Champions is significantly better than its predecessor, but still struggles with a weak script and uninteresting characters. I found the rooms to be much more interesting and well thought out this time around, and IEscape Room: Tournament of Champions is significantly better than its predecessor, but still struggles with a weak script and uninteresting characters. I found the rooms to be much more interesting and well thought out this time around, and I found myself pretty engaged and on the edge of my seat at times. Very entertaining and easy to sit through, but nothing special or at all memorable. Expand
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